Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
102
"I beg the brand! I beg it! Put the mark on me! Collar me! Confirm it on my body! Confirm it on me with fire and iron, and with the circlet of locked steel, for all the world to see, what you have done to me, what you have made me!" "She is still free," I observed.
"I beg the brand! I beg it! Put the mark on me! Collar me! Confirm it on my body! Confirm it on me with fire and iron, and with the circlet of locked steel, for all the world to see, what you have done to me, what you have made me!" "She is still free," I observed.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #102)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
15
99
This did not, of course, in any way alter the categorical relation in which they obviously stood to one another.
15
100
"Have you been spoiled for freedom?" he asked her.
15
101
"What you have done to me!" she wept.
15
102
"I beg the brand! I beg it! Put the mark on me! Collar me! Confirm it on my body! Confirm it on me with fire and iron, and with the circlet of locked steel, for all the world to see, what you have done to me, what you have made me!" "She is still free," I observed.
15
103
"Yes," he said.
15
104
"Do not shame me by keeping me free," she said.
15
105
"Mark and collar me, so that I may at last be free to be what I now know I am!" "Do you wish to feel the lash again, Lady Cara?" he asked.
This did not, of course, in any way alter the categorical relation in which they obviously stood to one another.
"Have you been spoiled for freedom?" he asked her.
"What you have done to me!" she wept.
"I beg the brand! I beg it! Put the mark on me! Collar me! Confirm it on my body! Confirm it on me with fire and iron, and with the circlet of locked steel, for all the world to see, what you have done to me, what you have made me!" "She is still free," I observed.
"Yes," he said.
"Do not shame me by keeping me free," she said.
"Mark and collar me, so that I may at last be free to be what I now know I am!" "Do you wish to feel the lash again, Lady Cara?" he asked.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 15)